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Week 35 Ranking Week Official World Golf Ranking Ending 29 August 2010 Week 35 2010 World Ranking Points Points This Last End Name Country Average Total Events Lost in Gained in Week Week 2009 Points Points Played 2010 2010 1 (1) <1> Tiger Woods United States 9.418 376.709 40 -287.424 77.449 2 (2) <2> Phil Mickelson United States 8.992 377.680 42 -212.112 226.594 3 (3) <4> Lee Westwood England 8.823 432.309 49 -184.733 273.947 4 (4) <3> Steve Stricker United States 7.906 324.163 41 -167.611 191.601 5 (5) <13> Martin Kaymer Germany 6.803 340.154 50 -142.886 250.023 6 (6) <6> Jim Furyk United States 6.776 298.125 44 -156.731 178.426 7 (7) <9> Rory McIlroy N Ireland 5.934 338.241 57 -145.453 206.540 8 (9) <7> Paul Casey England 5.699 245.034 43 -154.478 163.869 9 (8) <17> Ernie Els South Africa 5.568 311.824 56 -140.234 233.215 10 (23) <61> Matt Kuchar United States 5.269 263.441 50 -68.163 223.411 11 (10) <28> Luke Donald England 5.208 255.174 49 -81.734 206.941 12 (11) <12> Ian Poulter England 5.088 234.028 46 -139.819 137.893 13 (12) <29> Hunter Mahan United States 4.878 243.918 50 -99.283 180.385 14 (13) <39> Graeme McDowell N Ireland 4.839 256.448 53 -83.390 198.555 15 (21) <48> Edoardo Molinari Italy 4.456 236.141 53 -52.100 171.461 16 (14) <24> Anthony Kim United States 4.440 199.814 45 -131.661 149.192 17 (15) <22> Zach Johnson United States 4.391 228.355 52 -104.786 144.282 18 (16) <19> Retief Goosen South Africa 4.355 239.538 55 -133.243 144.427 19 (18) <5> Padraig Harrington Ireland 4.148 219.840 53 -178.502 104.041 20 (17) <21> Robert Allenby Australia 4.147 232.229 56 -130.461 132.293 21 (19) <89> Louis Oosthuizen South Africa 4.109 217.772 53 -58.851 193.963 22 (20) <15> Sean O'Hair United States 3.997 195.858 49 -117.055 102.056 23 (22) <70> Justin Rose England 3.997 215.829 54 -64.558 178.410 24 (24) <53> Dustin Johnson United States 3.952 201.558 51 -81.567 161.161 25 (25) <97> Bubba Watson United States 3.814 179.242 47 -52.841 154.618 26 (28) <18> Ross Fisher England 3.710 185.482 50 -112.708 92.566 27 (27) <37> Tim Clark South Africa 3.664 197.836 54 -96.632 146.052 28 (26) <23> Camilo Villegas Colombia 3.651 189.860 52 -141.901 148.844 29 (29) <32> Nick Watney United States 3.529 183.487 52 -89.825 115.092 30 (30) <20> Lucas Glover United States 3.437 171.861 50 -104.097 72.302 31 (32) <8> Henrik Stenson Sweden 3.390 162.697 48 -148.401 60.657 32 (34) <251> Rickie Fowler United States 3.379 135.149 40 -19.158 126.680 33 (33) <65> Charl Schwartzel South Africa 3.374 195.704 58 -82.587 163.528 34 (31) <27> Robert Karlsson Sweden 3.341 140.327 42 -111.398 119.976 35 (38) <38> Francesco Molinari Italy 3.321 185.961 56 -79.312 121.060 36 (37) <16> Stewart Cink United States 3.300 155.093 47 -111.770 69.554 37 (35) <31> Y.E. Yang Korea 3.266 186.157 57 -89.250 98.718 38 (39) <49> Miguel A Jimenez Spain 3.211 183.012 57 -91.996 144.651 39 (36) <14> Geoff Ogilvy Australia 3.184 156.017 49 -143.412 76.923 40 (40) <54> Peter Hanson Sweden 3.074 159.867 52 -72.028 115.224 41 (44) <34> Adam Scott Australia 3.015 141.687 47 -68.200 79.978 42 (43) <25> Angel Cabrera Argentina 3.005 144.260 48 -93.720 63.293 43 (42) <157> Bo Van Pelt United States 2.917 169.207 58 -40.813 142.458 44 (48) <102> Ben Crane United States 2.891 150.313 52 -56.004 130.853 45 (41) <10> Kenny Perry United States 2.890 141.617 49 -152.045 48.186 46 (46) <186> Jeff Overton United States 2.822 160.873 57 -34.321 137.995 47 (45) <51> Ryan Moore United States 2.794 148.097 53 -58.254 89.050 48 (47) <52> Alvaro Quiros Spain 2.753 156.899 57 -86.562 119.780 49 (49) <88> K.J. Choi Korea 2.652 135.269 51 -62.172 119.814 50 (55) <140> Jason Day Australia 2.559 117.718 46 -30.292 94.435 Ranking in ( ) brackets indicates position the previous week. (Arrows indicate change since previous week), Ranking in < > brackets indicates position at end of previous year Page 1 Week Official World Golf Ranking Ending 29 August 2010 Week 35 2010 World Ranking Points Points This Last End Name Country Average Total Events Lost in Gained in Week Week 2009 Points Points Played 2010 2010 51 (50) <60> Scott Verplank United States 2.513 120.601 48 -55.930 74.268 52 (53) <145> Rhys Davies Wales 2.449 142.019 58 -37.685 115.830 53 (52) <11> Sergio Garcia Spain 2.423 123.578 51 -177.422 58.148 54 (51) <127> J.B. Holmes United States 2.420 121.006 50 -51.768 107.619 55 (61) <276> Ryan Palmer United States 2.324 123.151 53 -35.163 124.873 56 (54) <30> Ryo Ishikawa Japan 2.306 133.741 58 -80.650 51.683 57 (64) <82> Liang Wen-Chong China 2.257 103.829 46 -42.557 65.817 58 (59) <71> Heath Slocum United States 2.249 130.422 58 -60.283 79.938 59 (57) <69> Kevin Na United States 2.207 116.986 53 -63.675 72.637 60 (56) <42> David Toms United States 2.122 106.108 50 -66.190 52.334 61 (120) <104> Martin Laird Scotland 2.122 120.938 57 -42.462 82.518 62 (58) <33> Yuta Ikeda Japan 2.108 103.277 49 -50.103 38.590 63 (61) <44> Michael Sim Australia 2.060 92.690 45 -47.389 44.068 64 (60) <194> Ricky Barnes United States 2.041 112.250 55 -28.375 95.719 65 (68) <43> Simon Dyson England 2.037 118.151 58 -68.459 43.549 66 (65) <41> Oliver Wilson England 2.033 105.693 52 -81.839 54.327 67 (63) <58> Thongchai Jaidee Thailand 2.033 117.885 58 -77.711 70.535 68 (66) <106> Bryce Molder United States 1.998 107.899 54 -38.857 71.452 69 (67) <110> Kim Kyung-Tae Korea 1.993 101.652 51 -28.291 62.593 70 (83) <67> Rory Sabbatini South Africa 1.983 115.017 58 -67.877 73.574 71 (69) <46> Brian Gay United States 1.970 114.242 58 -84.269 56.643 72 (71) <326> Fredrik Andersson Hed Sweden 1.939 89.211 46 -14.092 77.297 73 (70) <66> Jason Dufner United States 1.877 105.114 56 -47.415 52.453 74 (72) <158> Toru Taniguchi Japan 1.869 80.344 43 -25.229 56.567 75 (79) <441> Stephen Gallacher Scotland 1.859 78.077 42 -14.471 77.625 76 (73) <64> Hiroyuki Fujita Japan 1.840 103.014 56 -53.435 56.532 77 (74) <35> Soren Kjeldsen Denmark 1.834 95.361 52 -85.131 34.078 78 (76) <167> Tetsuji Hiratsuka Japan 1.818 105.454 58 -29.598 78.522 79 (75) <86> Stephen Marino United States 1.809 104.932 58 -66.568 65.696 80 (78) <161> Brian Davis England 1.801 104.434 58 -44.734 76.785 81 (77) <26> Vijay Singh Fiji 1.795 82.566 46 -126.144 56.776 82 (80) <47> Soren Hansen Denmark 1.788 92.995 52 -75.598 40.980 83 (85) <57> Stephen Ames Canada 1.763 81.101 46 -61.200 42.116 84 (81) <96> Brandt Snedeker United States 1.761 93.351 53 -50.452 64.285 85 (84) <79> Davis Love-III United States 1.761 93.340 53 -57.375 63.411 86 (82) <40> Anders Hansen Denmark 1.737 88.560 51 -66.976 27.102 87 (87) <45> Justin Leonard United States 1.720 89.449 52 -78.969 43.764 88 (89) <230> David Horsey England 1.712 87.307 51 -32.758 77.238 89 (90) <74> Chris Wood England 1.689 81.077 48 -41.754 50.155 90 (91) <199> Bill Haas United States 1.687 92.793 55 -38.577 78.592 91 (86) <135> Shane Lowry Ireland 1.675 68.680 41 -25.238 44.694 92 (111) <233> Vaughn Taylor United States 1.667 93.338 56 -30.162 78.836 93 (93) <138> Danny Willett England 1.664 71.547 43 -26.416 50.642 94 (92) <120> Fredrik Jacobson Sweden 1.639 75.391 46 -43.804 54.555 95 (88) <118> Jason Bohn United States 1.638 76.990 47 -33.038 57.136 96 (94) <98> Marc Leishman Australia 1.635 94.809 58 -47.472 55.706 97 (95) <105> Stuart Appleby Australia 1.628 94.398 58 -52.017 66.006 98 (96) <385> Simon Khan England 1.614 83.944 52 -15.093 75.879 99 (98) <113> Darren Clarke N Ireland 1.594 86.051 54 -53.307 62.124 100 (102) <85> Gregory Bourdy France 1.587 84.085 53 -42.949 35.479 Ranking in ( ) brackets indicates position the previous week.
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